Pamela Love And Other Cool People Give Us Totally Dreamy (And Fake) Weddings

Believing that weddings ought not bring out the bridezilla in each of us, Stone Fox Bride — a high-fashion boutique in Manhattan — was founded on the principle that planning a wedding is also a process of self-discovery. Molly Guy, creative director at SFB, is our source for the nontraditional bride.Believing that weddings ought not bring out the bridezilla in each of us, Stone Fox Bride — a high-fashion boutique in Manhattan — was founded on the principle that planning a wedding is also a process of self-discovery. Molly Guy, creative director at SFB, will be our source for the nontraditional bride.

One of the many bummers of being a mere mortal is the very limited number of years we get to spend on this earth. After all, there are only so many decades of wild times to enjoy before we retire to the rocking chair on the front porch to knit and reminisce about "way back when." Ever dream of traveling back in time or far into the future so you could attend the most fab parties and outlandish celebrations ever known to man? We do. Especially when it comes to weddings. Sometimes we lay awake at nights thinking, "Oh, to be a fly on the wall when Angelina walks Maddox down the aisle in 2030," or "If only we could've been there when Keith Richards serenaded Stone Fox Bride Patti Hansen at their beach wedding in Cabo, 1982."

Check out what some of our fave Stone Foxes had to say when we asked them to stretch their imaginations to the limits — and conjure up the fantasy wedding they always wish they could have attended.